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Many of our students study with us online through Skype or other similar free platforms. If you live outside of London, or simply prefer to be able to take your pajamas lessons from home, this may be the ideal option for studying Spanish. Working at home greatly helps to progress, so we prefer to assign it, but if your schedule is obsessed or you do not feel it, that's also good. We can avoid your ambitions and schedules. You can expect homework to take between one to two hours a week. There are 9 teachers on the team, all of whom have a lot of experience and qualified. Collectively, the team has 58 years of university studies among us. All teachers speak Spanish, half from South America and the other half from Spain. We all love teaching and are passionate about helping students speak Spanish fluently in a relaxed and enjoyable environment. Some students have just taken intensive courses with us before the trip or exam, while most students have studied with us from 6 months to 3 years. We can tailor the duration of the online course to the time available, the speed you want to learn, and of course the level of Spanish you want to reach. We offer our Spanish classes online through Skype, Google Hangouts, or Zoom. All these software packages are free and easy to use. You don't need to be a technical expert, but you'll need an internet connection and a webcam. If you want to analyze the technical aspects, please feel free to contact. We will be happy to help you. To see short videos about the basics of these video conferencing services, just click on one of the logos below.


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